The Boxer Rebellion : The Dramatic Story of China's War on Foreigners
That Shook the World in the Summer of 1900
by Diana Preston
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The
Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1945
by Richard N. J. Wright
Hardcover: 208 pages
United States Naval Inst.; ISBN: 1861761449; (March 2001)
China
in the Anti-Japanese War, 1937-1945: Politics, Culture, and Society
by David P. Barrett (Editor), Larry N. Shyu (Editor)
(Hardcover)
China's
Road to the Korean War: The Making of the Sino-American Confrontation (U.S.
and Pacific Asia-Studies in Social, Economic, and Political Inte)
by Jian Chen, Chen Jian
(Hardcover - December 1994)
China's
Bitter Victory : The War With Japan, 1937-1945
by James C. Hsiung (Editor), et al
(Paperback - April 1997)
Documents on the Rape of Nanking
by Timothy Brook (Editor)
Listed under Japanese War Crimes
Ding
Hao : America's Air War in China, 1937-1945
by Wanda Cornelius, Thayne Short (Introduction)
(Paperback - April 1999)
The
Essentials of War: The Masterpiece of a Strategist in Ancient China
by Sun Wu, et al
(Paperback)
The
Great Wall at Sea : China's Navy Enters the Twenty-First Century
by Bernard D. Cole
(Hardcover - October 2001)
China
Mailbag Uncensored: Letters from an American GI in World War II China and
India
by Lou Glist
(Hardcover - October 2000)
Lest We Forget : Nanjing Massacre, 1937
by Xu Zhigeng
Listed under Japanese War Crimes
One
Hundred Unorthodox Strategies
by Ralph D. Sawyer (Introduction), Mai-Ch Sawyer
(Paperback - June 1998)
Mao's
Generals Remember Korea
by Xiaobing Li (Translator), et al
(Hardcover)
My
Quest to Fly: Memories and Photos of China, with the American and Chinese
Air Forces, 1936 1940
by Sebie Biggs Smith
(Hardcover - May 2002)
Mao's
China and the Cold War (The New Cold War History)
by Jian Chen, Chen Jian
(Paperback - June 2001)
Secret
War in Shanghai
by Bernard Wasserstein
Before World War II, Shanghai was China's leading commercial center
and the most vital and glamorous of Asia's great cities. Against the background
of civil war, Shanghai was administered by a consortium of international
powers intent on exploiting a defenseless China. The city's seizure by
the Imperial Japanese Army in December 1941 ended much of its glitter but
not its role as a den of espionage, corruption, and vice. Bernard Wasserstein
deftly sets the complex scene as the different powerbrokers, from ambassadors
to gangsters, accommodated to the occupying Japanese. The cast of characters
is bizarre, ranging from master spies such as Richard Sorge, whose coup
was to warn Stalin of Germany's impending invasion, to imposters and petty
secret agents living on their wits. People were not what they seemed: the
author reveals the often sordid realities behind his protagonists' masks
as they struggled for survival and each others' secrets. Richly researched
from original sources, Secret War in Shanghai is particularly successful
in painting vivid pictures of the different national groups that found
themselves caught up in the city's vortex: destitute White Russians, refugees
from Hitler's Germany, British taipans trying to hang onto their business
interests. The story moves as fast as a racy novel, yet it is all meticulously
documented fact. --John Stevenson - Amazon.com
Hardcover: 352 pages
Houghton Mifflin Co; ISBN: 0395985374; (September 1999)
Seeds
of Destruction : Nationalist China in War and Revolution, 1937-1949
by Lloyd E. Eastman
(Hardcover - April 1984)
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The
Seven Military Classics of Ancient China (History and Warfare)
by Ralph D. Sawyer (Translator), Mei-Chun Sawyer (Editor)
(Hardcover - May 1993)
The
Wiles Of War: 36 Military Strategies from Ancient China
by Sun Haichen (Translator)
(Paperback)
A photographer in old Peking
by Hedda Morrison
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